From 13ee21580d511fe8ccf2f62bab805b0e64f822ba Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Peter Hinch Date: Thu, 1 Dec 2016 13:55:56 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] udev rule fixed --- README.md | 106 ++++++++++++++++++++++----------- fastbuild/49-micropython.rules | 7 ++- 2 files changed, 75 insertions(+), 38 deletions(-) diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 9b44b9c..616052d 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -1,17 +1,21 @@ # micropython-samples -A place for assorted code ideas for MicroPython. Most are targeted at the Pyboard variants. +A place for assorted code ideas for MicroPython. Most are targeted at the +Pyboard variants. -## fastbuild - Pull and build Pyboard firmware under Linux +# fastbuild - Pull and build Pyboard firmware under Linux These scripts are intended to speed and simplify rebuilding firmware from source notably where pyboards of different types are in use, or when frozen bytecode necessitates repeated compilation and deployment. In particular ``buildpyb`` will detect the attached Pyboard type, build the appropriate firmware, put the board into DFU mode and deploy it, before -launching ``rshell``. The latter step may be removed if ``rshell`` is not -in use. +launching ``rshell``. The latter step may be removed if ``rshell`` is not in +use. + +The scripts should be run as your normal user and can proceed without user +interaction. Includes udev rules to avoid jumps from ``/dev/ttyACM0`` to ``/dev/ttyACM1`` -by ensuring Pyboards of all types appear as ``/dev/pyboard``. Rules are also +and ensuring Pyboards of all types appear as ``/dev/pyboard``. Rules are also offered for USB connected WiPy (V1.0) and FTDI USB/serial adaptors. These scripts use Python scripts ``pyb_boot`` to put the Pyboard into DFU mode @@ -19,29 +23,60 @@ and ``pyb_check`` to determine the type of attached board. These use the ``pyboard.py`` module in the source tree to execute scripts on the attached board. -### Edits - -``buildnew`` and ``buildpyb`` will need editing to point to your micropython -directory. +### Optional Edits In the ``buildpyb`` script you may wish to edit the ``-j 8`` argument to ``make``. This radically speeds build on a multi core PC. Empirically 8 gave the fastest -build on my core i7 4/8 core laptop: adjust to suit your PC. You may also want -to alter the call to ``rshell``. +build on my Core i7 4/8 core laptop: adjust to suit your PC. You may also want +to remove the call to ``rshell`` if you don't plan on using it. -The script assumes a frozen modules directory ``stmhal/modules``. You may wish -to change this. A recent update enabled the directory for frozen to be located -anywhere in the filesystem. +This script defaults to a frozen modules directory ``stmhal/modules``. This may +be overridden by creating an environment variable FROZEN_DIR: a recent update +enabled the directory for frozen to be located anywhere in the filesystem, +allowing project specific directories. -In ``buildpyb`` you may wish to delete the unix make commands. +In ``buildnew`` you may wish to delete the unix make commands. -### Dependencies +### Dependencies and setup (on PC) -Python3.x -pyserial ``apt-get install python3-serial``. -Verify that ``pyboard.py`` in the tools directory of the source tree works -(tests in comments at the start of the code). -Copy ``49-micropython.rules`` to (on most distros) ``/etc/udev/rules.d``. +Python3 +The following Bash code installs pyserial, copies ``49-micropython.rules`` to +(on most distros) ``/etc/udev/rules.d``. It installs ``rshell`` if you plan to +use it (recommended). + +As root: +``` +apt-get install python3-serial +pip install pyserial +cp 49-micropython.rules /etc/udev/rules.d +pip3 install rshell +``` + +Verify that ``pyboard.py`` works: Close and restart the terminal session. Run +Python3 and paste the following: + +```python +import os +mp = os.getenv('MPDIR') +sys.path.append(''.join((mp, '/tools'))) +import pyboard +pyb = pyboard.Pyboard('/dev/pyboard') +pyb.enter_raw_repl() +pyb.exec('pyb.LED(1).on()') +pyb.exit_raw_repl() +``` + +The build scripts expect an environment variable MPDIR holding the path to the +MicroPython source tree. To set this up, as normal user issue (edited for your +path to the MicroPython source tree): + +``` +cd ~ +echo export MPDIR='/mnt/qnap2/data/Projects/MicroPython/micropython' >> .bashrc +echo >> .bashrc +``` + +Close and restart the terminal session before running the scripts. ### Build script: ``buildpyb`` This checks the attached pyboard. If it's a V1.0, V1.1 or Lite it builds the @@ -50,44 +85,45 @@ correct firmware and deploys it. Otherwise it produces an error message. Optional argument ``--clean`` - if supplied does a ``make clean`` to delete all files produced by the previous build before proceeding. -### Update source: ``buildnew`` +### Update source: ``buildnew``/usr/local/bin -Report state of master branch, update sources and issue ``make clean`` for cross -compiler, Pyboard variants, and ESP8266. Builds cross compiler and unix port. +Report state of master branch, update sources and issue ``make clean`` for +Pyboard variants, and ESP8266. Builds cross compiler and unix port. ### ESP8266 Build ``buildesp`` A script to build and deploy ESP8266 firmware. Accepts optional ``--clean`` argument. -## ssd1306 +# ssd1306 A means of rendering multiple larger fonts to the SSD1306 OLED display -## mutex +# mutex A class providing mutal exclusion enabling interrupt handlers and the main program to access shared data in a manner which ensures data integrity. -## watchdog +# watchdog Access the simpler of the Pyboard's watchdog timers. -## reverse +# reverse Fast reverse a bytearray. -## font -Convert a C file produced by GLCD Font Creator to Python for storage as persistent byte code. +# font +Convert a C file produced by GLCD Font Creator to Python for storage as +persistent byte code. This is effectively obsolete: see [this solution](https://github.com/peterhinch/micropython-font-to-py.git). -## ds3231_pb +# ds3231_pb Driver for the DS3231 low cost precison RTC, including a facility to calibrate the Pyboard's RTC from the DS3231. -## Buildcheck +# Buildcheck Raise an exception if a firmware build is earlier than a given date. -## timed_function +# timed_function Time a function's execution using a decorator -## ESP8266 +# ESP8266 benchmark.py Tests the performance of MQTT by periodically publishing while subscribed to the same topic. Measures the round-trip delay. Adapt to suit your server address and desired QOS (quality of service, 0 and 1 are supported). After 100 messages reports maximum and @@ -95,7 +131,7 @@ minimum delays. conn.py Connect in station mode using saved connection details where possible -## Rotary Incremental Encoder +# Rotary Incremental Encoder Classes for handling incremental rotary position encoders. Note that the Pyboard timers can do this in hardware. These samples cater for cases where that solution can't be used. The diff --git a/fastbuild/49-micropython.rules b/fastbuild/49-micropython.rules index 4f6ed6b..830c63a 100644 --- a/fastbuild/49-micropython.rules +++ b/fastbuild/49-micropython.rules @@ -3,6 +3,7 @@ ATTRS{idVendor}=="f055", ENV{MTP_NO_PROBE}="1" ATTRS{idVendor}=="f055", ENV{ID_MM_DEVICE_IGNORE}="1" SUBSYSTEMS=="usb", ATTRS{idVendor}=="f055", MODE:="0666" -KERNEL=="ttyACM*", ATTRS{idVendor}=="f055", SYMLINK+="pyboard", MODE:="0666", GROUP="adminpete" -KERNEL=="ttyUSB*", ATTRS{idVendor}=="f055", SYMLINK+="pyboard", MODE:="0666", GROUP="adminpete" - +KERNEL=="ttyACM*", ATTRS{idVendor}=="f055", SYMLINK+="pyboard", MODE:="0666" +KERNEL=="ttyUSB*", ATTRS{idVendor}=="f055", SYMLINK+="pyboard", MODE:="0666" +# DFU mode +SUBSYSTEMS=="usb", ATTRS{idVendor}=="0483", ATTRS{idProduct}=="df11", MODE:="0666"